Canada's PM says Trump must stop comments before talks can start
- Mark Carney states that U.S. President Donald Trump must stop "disrespectful" comments about Canada before trade talks can commence, emphasizing that these remarks are "not helpful" and need to cease before bilateral discussions can occur.
- During his trip to Europe, Carney discussed intelligence and security cooperation with French President Emmanuel Macron, particularly focusing on cybersecurity.
- Carney, addressing shared values between Canada and France, highlighted their commitment to support Ukraine amid global security concerns.
- Carney mentioned the limitations of Canada's tariff responses due to the economies' size differences, expressing a need for cautious tariff structures while also reviewing defense procurement options.
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Carney says U.S. must stop ‘disrespectful’ comments before comprehensive talks
LONDON - Prime Minister Mark Carney says United States President Donald Trump will have to stop his "disrespectful" comments about Canada before the two countries can have comprehensive bilateral conversations

Carney says U.S. must stop 'disrespectful' comments before comprehensive talks
LONDON — Prime Minister Mark Carney says United States President Donald Trump will have to stop his "disrespectful" comments about Canada before the two countries can have comprehensive bilateral conversations about trade and security.
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